Cool, thanks for the info. Seems like it would handle beer duties ok, I have a Revo now and usually carry 3 ipa's in one side pocket with the option for one more in the other pocket with everything else already in there. It would be nice to have some smaller pockets to seperate phone, keys, etc.. instead of shoving everything in one open pocket like I have to do with the revo. My buddy has the Mahal but it just seems like a lot of bag for my needs. He also has to loosen one strap every time he takes the bag off which seems annoying to me. On shorter holes or courses I hardly even use both straps as it's more work to constantly be taking it off & on in such a short amount of time. For anyone with the new Grip please keep us up to date on how it's holding up to wear & tear.

A 40 oz Kleen Kanteen, 3 towels, L hoodie, k-way, mini, bug spray, sunglasses, pencils, sharpies, nail clippers, keys and a wallet. I'd have had my phone in there too, but I took the pictures with it. I could have also had my other water bottle in there if I wasn't too lazy to go to the car.

I wouldn't normally carry all of that around but it's going to be nice to have the room in there as the winter comes. Even fully loaded the bag rides nice and feels light compared to my revo team bag. The inside pockets, especially the pocket behind the grip logo on the front are great.

We'll see how it holds up, but I gotta say, I'm pretty happy with it so far.

I was just wondering how the new runs of these bags are holding up for everyone. I just got word that I'm up to purchase one (been on waiting list) and was trying to get some feedback from here before I pull the trigger. Thanks.

Mixed Bag Madness wrote:I was just wondering how the new runs of these bags are holding up for everyone. I just got word that I'm up to purchase one (been on waiting list) and was trying to get some feedback from here before I pull the trigger. Thanks.

Mixed Bag Madness wrote:I was just wondering how the new runs of these bags are holding up for everyone. I just got word that I'm up to purchase one (been on waiting list) and was trying to get some feedback from here before I pull the trigger. Thanks.

I got my two tone a few weeks ago and have been using it for every round. Honestly I love this bag. I fits and rides so well that I've been able to play 36 holes several time with much less fatigue and back pain. The back pain alone was worth it for me. I had been using a revolution pro bag with gel straps before and I would be sore 2/3 of the way through a round before and guaranteed the next day.

I'm considering getting some Phoenix quad shocks for next summer on really hot days. Otherwise I plan to use my grip through winter as well.

Mixed Bag Madness wrote:I was just wondering how the new runs of these bags are holding up for everyone. I just got word that I'm up to purchase one (been on waiting list) and was trying to get some feedback from here before I pull the trigger. Thanks.

I rocked my 2nd run for about a month. The only thing wrong with the bag was the amount of dirt on it. It is the best backpack on the market(the 2nd run), but it just wasn't my style in the long run. the durability is not an issue anymore. I switched because I prefer a classic disc golf bag(open top) and would rather save up for a Golf Mahal that can give me backpack support and the more open top

Semi-necro bump. Just saw that the signature Nate and Val bags are $300 a piece and the special colors are $260. Wow. Are these bags still holding up for everyone? It's hard for me to get away from my 4 year old revo carolina bag that's still in beautiful condition. So what's the consensus amongst all the GripEQ people these days?

I am just curious if anyone is having issues with their second run where it is starting to Frey where the straps meet the actual bag? Other than that mine is great. I think I have about 25 rounds on the bag so far